A Campus for all Seasons

University of Nevada, Reno
Online and Independent Learning
2011 Class Schedule
A Campus for all Seasons
Welcome to Online and
Independent Learning!
Study year-round on a “campus” for all seasons.
Look inside for nearly 250 University classes offered year-round
in formats designed to fit your busy schedule. Take courses online
in open-enrollment or semester-based schedules or choose printbased open-enrollment classes to finish your degree, enhance your
professional qualifications or simply expand your knowledge. You
can even complete a graduate degree or undergraduate minor online!
At Online and Independent Learning:
➤ Our challenge is to give students as many opportunities as possible to take University of Nevada, Reno classes.
➤ Our mission is to deliver high-quality education in a variety of formats year-round.
➤ Our goal is to ensure that students are highly satisfied with their learning experience in every class, in every format.
Complete your degree or minor online!
Visit www.istudy.unr.edu for information about three online graduate
degrees and an undergraduate minor or certificate you can complete
with Online and Independent Learning courses:
➤ Online Doctor of Nursing Practice degree
➤ Two online Master of Education degrees —
• Equity and Diversity in Educational Settings
• Literacy Studies
➤ Online undergraduate minor or certificate in Addiction Treatment Services
Find out more on the web.
Visit us on the web for course descriptions, registration, policies,
application guidelines, frequently asked questions, links to resources
and more. Our website also features the most up-to-date listing of
courses offered. Visit us often at www.istudy.unr.edu.
Looking for more ways to earn credit?
Wintermester, Summer Session and Weekend Classes offer even
more ways to keep your mind working year-round! Find out more
online at www.wintermester.unr.edu, www.summersession.unr.edu
and www.weekendclasses.unr.edu.
Online and Independent Learning is a department in
Extended Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. Our
main mission is to help students complete University credits
toward their degrees and to provide students the opportunity
to take top-quality University courses via individualized
methods of learning not bound by time or place.
Please visit us on the web for detailed course descriptions,
general information, application guidelines and more. We
want you to succeed. Students are encouraged to know and
follow all applicable policies and procedures and to be aware
of systems requirements for online courses.
Three ways to study through
Online and Independent Learning!
Semester-based online courses —
available for registration and completion
during a particular semester each year
(Fall, Spring or Summer), and delivered
via online instruction. Students submit
coursework via WebCampus.
Open-enrollment online courses — self paced and available for registration and
completion anytime throughout the year;
delivered via online instruction. Students
submit coursework via WebCampus.
Open-enrollment print-based courses —
self paced and available for registration
and completion anytime throughout
the year; delivered via printed syllabus
and course materials. Students submit
coursework via mail, email or fax.
Questions?
Online and Independent Learning
Extended Studies
University of Nevada, Reno/0050
Reno, NV 89557 USA
Office:
Fax:
Email:
Web:
(775) 784-4652 or
1-800-233-8928
(775) 784-1280
[email protected]
www.istudy.unr.edu
For program details and registration, visit
www.istudy.unr.edu
2011 Courses at a Glance by Delivery Method
Welcome to Online and Independent Learning! Choose the best fit from our three course-delivery options and join the
world of anytime, anywhere learning. Visit www.istudy.unr.edu for course descriptions, newly added classes, registration
and more. Schedule is subject to change — visit our website often!
Semester-Based Online Courses
Available for registration and completion during one semester — Fall, Spring or Summer — and delivered via online instruction.
Spring 2011
Accounting
ACC 201 Financial Accounting
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
Center for the Application of
Substance Abuse Technologies
CAS 154 Problems of Substance Abuse and Addiction
CAS 254 Bio/Psycho/Social Factors in Addiction
CAS 255 Substance Abuse Prevention
CAS 354 Addiction Treatment I
CAS 437 Aging and Addiction Same as GERO 437 and SW 437 R
CAS 439 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
CAS 454 Addiction Treatment II
CAS 637 Aging and Addiction Same as GERO 637 and SW 637 R
CAS 639 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
CAS 674 Overview of Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Same as CEP 674 and SW 674 R
(Speech) Communication
COM 434 Communication and Conflict Resolution
COM 634 Communication and Conflict Resolution
Community Health Sciences
CHS 102 Foundations of Personal Health and Wellness
Core Humanities
CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures
CH 202 The Modern World
CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change
Counseling and Educational Psychology
CEP 610 R Information Technology in Education
CEP 674 Overview of Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Same as CAS 674 and SW 674 R
CEP 705 Advanced Human Growth and Development
Criminal Justice
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice I
CRJ 211 Police in America
CRJ 222 Criminal Law and Procedure
CRJ 313 Community Policing and Problem Solving
CRJ 380 Diversity and Multiculturalism in Community Policing (Diversity)
CRJ 401R International Perspectives on Policing
CRJ 444 Criminological Theory
CRJ 448 Obscenity, Pornography and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
CRJ 498 Selected Topics: Investigation of Destructive Religious Cults
Educational Psychology
EPY 330A Principles of Educational Psychology: Elementary
EPY 330B Principles of Educational Psychology: Secondary
Educational Research
EDRS 640 Educational Measurements and Statistics Formerly CEP 640
Education: K-12
EDUC 495 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 680 Multicultural Concerns in Diverse Educational Settings
EDUC 694 Special Problems in Education: National
Boards Support
EDUC 694 Special Problems in Education: National
Boards Support (Gifted and Talented)
EDUC 695 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 746 Literacy for Developing Civic Understanding
Education: Special Education
EDSP 652 Assessment for Special Education Teachers
Education: Reading/Language
EDRL 610 Word Study, Phonics, Spelling and Vocabulary Instruction
English
ENG 102 Composition II
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Coming
to Terms with “Waste” in Twentieth-Century American Literature (Diversity)
Gerontology
GERO 437 Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 437 and SW 437 R
GERO 637 Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 637 and SW 637 R
Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies
HGPS 415 Vietnam: Conflict and Consequences (Capstone)
Information Systems
IS 101 Introduction to Information Systems IS 301 Management Information Systems
Journalism
JOUR 101 Critical Analysis of Mass Media
Management
MGT 325 Legal Environment
Marketing
MKT 210 Marketing Principles
Mathematics
MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra
MATH 120 Fundamentals of College Mathematics
MATH 126 R Precalculus I
MATH 127 R Precalculus II
MATH 176 Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
Nursing
NURS 732 R Economics of Healthcare Delivery
NURS 786 DNP Project: Planning for Change
Political Science
PSC 101 American Politics: Process and Behavior
PSC 255 The American Women’s Movement Same as WMST 255
PSC 304 The Legislative Process
Social Work
SW 437 R Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 437 and GERO 437
SW 441 Data Analysis for Social Workers
SW 468 The Child in the Community
SW 637 R Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 637 and GERO 637
SW 674 R Overview of Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Same as CAS 674 and CEP 674
Sociology
SOC 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as WMST 453
Spanish
SPAN 312 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
Theatre
THTR 100 Introduction to the Theatre
Women’s Studies
WMST 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (Diversity)
WMST 255 The American Women’s Movement Same as PSC 255
WMST 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as SOC 453
Summer 2011
Accounting
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
Center for the Application of
Substance Abuse Technologies
CAS 154 Problems of Substance Abuse and Addiction
CAS 254 Bio/Psycho/Social Factors in Addiction
CAS 255 Substance Abuse Prevention
CAS 354 Addiction Treatment I
CAS 439 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
CAS 639 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
Community Health Sciences
CHS 102 Foundations of Personal Health and Wellness
Core Humanities
CH 202 The Modern World
CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change
Counseling and Educational
Psychology
CEP 705 Advanced Human Growth and Development
Criminal Justice
CRJ 211 Police in America
CRJ 380 Diversity and Multiculturalism in Community Policing (Diversity)
CRJ 482 Homeland Security and Policing
Educational Leadership
EL 760 Practicum in Computer Technology for Administrators
Educational Psychology
EPY 330A Principles of Educational Psychology: Elementary
EPY 330B Principles of Educational Psychology: Secondary
Semester-Based Online Courses (continued)
Available for registration and completion during one semester — Fall, Spring or Summer — and delivered via online instruction.
Education: K-12
EDUC 495 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 695 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 741B Issues in Teaching in Diverse Educational Settings: Multicultural Education
EDUC 761 Gender Issues in Education
Education: Special Education
EDSP 711 Characteristics of Students with Mild/
Moderate Disabilities
English
ENG 102 Composition II
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Coming
to Terms with “Waste” in Twentieth-Century American Literature (Diversity)
ENG 321 Expository Writing
ENG 427A Women and Literature (Capstone and Diversity)
Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies
HGPS 201 Concepts in Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies (Diversity)
Mathematics
MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra
MATH 120 Fundamentals of College Mathematics
MATH 126 R Precalculus I
MATH 127 R Precalculus II
MATH 176 Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
Nursing
NURS 745 R Healthcare Information Systems and Technology
Political Science
PSC 101 American Politics: Process and Behavior
PSC 403J Political Ethics and Political Corruptions (Capstone)
Social Work
SW 461 Social Services in Death, Dying and Bereavement (Capstone and Diversity)
Sociology
SOC 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as WMST 453
Spanish
SPAN 312 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
Theatre
THTR 100 Introduction to the Theatre
Women’s Studies
WMST 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (Diversity)
WMST 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as SOC 453
Fall 2011
Accounting
ACC 201 Financial Accounting
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
Anthropology
ANTH 414 R Basque Culture (Capstone)
Same as BASQ 471
ANTH 614 R Basque Culture Same as BASQ 671
Basque
BASQ 471 Basque Culture (Capstone)
Same as ANTH 414 R
BASQ 671 Basque Culture Same as ANTH 614 R
Center for the Application of
Substance Abuse Technologies
CAS 154 Problems of Substance Abuse and Addiction
CAS 254 Bio/Psycho/Social Factors in Addiction
CAS 255 Substance Abuse Prevention
CAS 354 Addiction Treatment I
CAS 355 Individual and Group Addiction Treatment
CAS 437 Aging and Addiction Same as GERO 437 and SW 437 R
CAS 439 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
CAS 454 Addiction Treatment II
CAS 460 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders I
Same as SW 460 R
CAS 637 Aging and Addiction Same as GERO 637 and SW 637 R
CAS 639 Explorations of Gambling Behaviors
CAS 660 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders I Same as SW 660 R
Community Health Sciences
CHS 102 Foundations of Personal Health and Wellness
(Speech) Communication
COM 434 Communication and Conflict Resolution
COM 634 Communication and Conflict Resolution
Core Humanities
CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures
CH 202 The Modern World
CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change
Counseling and Educational
Psychology
CEP 610 R Information Technology in Education
CEP 705 Advanced Human Growth and Development
Criminal Justice
CRJ 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice II
CRJ 211 Police in America
CRJ 299 Special Topics: Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
CRJ 325 R Serial Killers and Sexual Predators
CRJ 444 Criminological Theory
CRJ 448 Obscenity, Pornography and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
CRJ 481 Terrorism: Theory and Response
CRJ 482 Homeland Security and Policing
Educational Psychology
EPY 330A Principles of Educational Psychology: Elementary
EPY 330B Principles of Educational Psychology: Secondary
Educational Research
EDRS 640 Educational Measurements and Statistics Formerly CEP 640
Education: K-12
EDUC 495 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 694 Special Problems in Education: National Boards Support
EDUC 694 Special Problems in Education: National Boards Support (Gifted and Talented)
EDUC 695 Education Topics: Book Selection for Children
EDUC 697 Education Workshop/Project: Social Class and Schooling
EDUC 770 Master’s Seminar in Educational Specialties
Education: Reading/Language
EDRL 612 Teaching Reading to Older Students
EDRL 643 Literacy Instruction II
English
ENG 102 Composition II
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Coming to Terms with “Waste” in Twentieth-
Century American Literature (Diversity)
ENG 321 Expository Writing
ENG 427A Women and Literature (Capstone and Diversity)
Gerontology
GERO 437 Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 437 and SW 437 R
GERO 637 Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 637 and SW 637 R
Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies
HGPS 415 Vietnam: Conflict and Consequences (Capstone)
Information Systems
IS 101 Introduction to Information Systems IS 301 Management Information Systems
Journalism
JOUR 101 Critical Analysis of Mass Media
Marketing
MKT 210 Marketing Principles
Mathematics
MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra
MATH 120 Fundamentals of College Mathematics
MATH 126 R Precalculus I
MATH 127 R Precalculus II
MATH 176 Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
Nursing
NURS 725 Scientific Underpinnings of DNP in Advanced Practice Nursing
NURS 728 Analysis of Healthcare Organizations
NURS 763 Management Strategies for Nursing and Healthcare Systems
NURS 792 Outcomes Management and Performance Improvement in Nursing
Political Science
PSC 101 American Politics: Process and Behavior
PSC 305 The American Presidency
Social Work
SW 310 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
SW 437 R Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 437 and GERO 437
SW 440 Introduction to Social Work Research
SW 450 Social Welfare Policy
SW 460 R Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders I
Same as CAS 460
SW 637 R Aging and Addiction Same as CAS 637 and GERO 637
SW 660 R Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders I
Same as CAS 660
Sociology
SOC 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as WMST 453
Theatre
THTR 100 Introduction to the Theatre
Women’s Studies
WMST 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (Diversity)
WMST 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as SOC 453
Open-Enrollment
Online Courses
Self paced, open for
registration and completion
anytime throughout the year, and
delivered via online instruction.
Basque
BASQ 101 Elementary Basque I
BASQ 102 Elementary Basque II
BASQ 431 Modern Basque History (from 1700 to the Present)
BASQ 456 Basque Language, Society and Culture
Community Health Sciences
CHS 111 Medical Terminology
Core Humanities
CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures
CH 202 The Modern World
CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change
English
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Us Against Them (Diversity)
History
HIST 105 European Civilization
HIST 393 England and the British Empire I
Music
MUS 121 Music Appreciation
Spanish
SPAN 111 First Year Spanish I
SPAN 112 First Year Spanish II
Accreditation
The University of Nevada, Reno
is accredited by the Northwest
Commission on Colleges and
Universities (NWCCU), an
institutional accrediting body
recognized by the Council for
Higher Education Accreditation
(CHEA) and the U.S. Department
of Education. The University has
been accredited since 1938.
Open-Enrollment
Print-Based Courses
Self paced, open for registration
and completion anytime throughout the
year, and delivered via printed syllabus
and materials.
Anthropology
ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 201 Peoples and Cultures of the World (Diversity)
Basque
BASQ 101 Elementary Basque I
BASQ 102 Elementary Basque II
English
ENG 131 Introduction to Literature
ENG 181 Vocabulary and Meaning
ENG 261 Introduction to Poetry
ENG 281 Introduction to Language
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Us Against Them (Diversity)
ENG 411B Principles of Modern Grammar
French
FREN 205 Reading French I
FREN 209 Reading French II
History
HIST 105
HIST 217
HIST 387
HIST 393
Italian
ITAL 111
ITAL 112
ITAL 211
ITAL 212
European Civilization
Nevada History
Western War and Modern Societies
England and the British Empire I
First Year Italian I
First Year Italian II
Second Year Italian I
Second Year Italian II
Mathematics
MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra
MATH 120 Fundamentals of College Mathematics
MATH 122 Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers
MATH 123 Statistical and Geometrical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers
MATH 126 R Precalculus I
MATH 128 Precalculus and Trigonometry
MATH 130 Analytic Geometry (Non-Euclidean Geometry option also available)
MATH 176 Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
Music
MUS 121 Music Appreciation
Political Science
PSC 100 Nevada Constitution
Spanish
SPAN 205 Reading Spanish I
SPAN 209 Reading Spanish II
Capstone and Diversity
Courses at a Glance
Capstone courses are to be taken during
the senior year. Students must complete
all other core curriculum requirements,
including Core Humanities, before
enrolling in Capstone courses. For
more information about Capstone
and Diversity courses, consult the
University’s General Catalog or contact
our office.
Courses below satisfy the University
of Nevada, Reno’s Capstone and/or
Diversity requirements as noted.
Anthropology
ANTH 201 Peoples and Cultures of the World (Diversity)
ANTH 414 R Basque Culture (Capstone) Same as BASQ 471
Basque
BASQ 471 Basque Culture (Capstone) Same as ANTH 414 R
Criminal Justice
CRJ 380 Diversity and Multiculturalism in Community Policing (Diversity)
English
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Coming to Terms with “Waste” in Twentieth-
Century American Literature (Diversity)
ENG 304 American Literature and Culture: Us Against Them (Diversity)
ENG 427A Women and Literature (Capstone and Diversity)
Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies
HGPS 201 Concepts in Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies (Diversity)
HGPS 415 Vietnam: Conflict and Consequences (Capstone)
Political Science
PSC 403J Political Ethics and Political Corruptions (Capstone)
Social Work
SW 461 Social Services in Death, Dying and Bereavement (Capstone and Diversity)
Sociology
SOC 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as WMST 453
Women’s Studies
WMST 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (Diversity)
WMST 453 Gender and Society (Capstone and Diversity) Same as SOC 453
Questions?
Visit www.istudy.unr.edu for course descriptions,
newly added classes, registration and more!
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Online and Independent Learning
Extended Studies
University of Nevada, Reno/0050
Reno, NV 89557 USA
Office:
Fax:
Email:
Web:
(775) 784-4652 or
1-800-233-8928
(775) 784-1280
[email protected]
www.istudy.unr.edu
Online and Independent Learning
Extended Studies
University of Nevada, Reno/0050
Reno, Nevada 89557-0050
A Campus for all Seasons
www.istudy.unr.edu
[email protected]
(775) 784-4652 or 1-800-233-8928
University of Nevada, Reno
Online and Independent Learning
2011 Class Schedule
• Enroll today and study when and where you like
• Find nearly 250 class sections in 34 subjects inside and on our website — with more than 200 classes online!
• Choose from three ways to study:
➤ Semester-based online courses
➤ Open-enrollment online courses
➤ Open-enrollment print courses
• Complete one of two online Master of Education degrees:
➤ Equity and Diversity in Educational Settings
➤ Literacy Studies
www.istudy.unr.edu